REAR PANEL HOOK-UP
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MONITOR OUT RECORD OUT
STEREO RETURN
AUDIO IN VIDEO IN
AUDIO IN VIDEO IN | VIDEO OUT |
“Source Section’s 1 and 2” (PHONO/LINE)
Source sections 1 and 2 are designed to connect turntables or additional players. If you are connecting a turntable be sure to connect it to the “PHONO L and R” jacks.These jacks have a lower signal output and are designed speciffically to connect turntables. Be sure to set the toggle switch on the board to “phono” otherwise there will be no sound output. Additional players can be connected to the “LINE ” input jacks, however the line inputs have no video switching capability. If you are using a player with video output, and wish to use the video input you must use the corresponding CD, LD, or DVD input jacks, as they correspond to the video input section.
Auxiliary Send and Return
Aux 1 Send: The “AUX 1 SEND” sends a mono signal from the selected channel to an external mono processing device. Connect the AUX 1 send to the input of an extrernal effects device. The level for the AUX 1 send is controlled by AUX 1 send fader on each channel.
Aux 1 Return: The “AUX 1 RETURN” input connectors (stereo) returns the signal fron an external special device and is controlled by the “STEREO RETURN (AUX 1)” located on the board.
Aux 2 L and R: The “AUX 2 SEND” left and right connectors send a stereo signal from the selected channel to an external processing device. The level at this output is controlled by the AUX The “AUX 1 RETURN” input connectors (stereo) returns the signal from an external special device and is controlled by the AUX 2 Send fader on the board.
Mic Sections 1, 2 and 3
Line: The “LINE” connector jacks can be used to connect a high impedence microphone or an instrument.
Insert: To use the “INSERT” effectively you will need an insert cable. The insert cable or “Y” adaptor, as it is sometimes referred to as, typically has a stereo 1/4” “phone” jack on one end and two mono RCA jacks or 1/4” jacks on the other. Most apadtors of this ty pe are available at electronics stores, such as Radio Shack. Connect the stereo 1/4” phone jack to the “INSERT” jack on the
“XLR” Connector: Use the “XLR” connector for your low impedence microphone and cable.
Note: The “LINE” and “XLR” inputs will not work at the same time. A microphone connected to the “XLR” input will cancel out anything connected to the line input.
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